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                        Nation-state, (cont’d)                developments in, 111–118
                          Weber and, 9                        Melucci, 111–118
                          in world culture, 60                national context, 129–130n1
                          world polity theorists and, 59–63   Resource Mobilization Theory and,
                        Native peoples, multinationalism and,   112, 113, 118–123
                            166                               Touraine, 107–111
                        NATO. See North American Treaty     New World States, attribution of
                            Organization (NATO)                 citizenship in, 161–162
                        Naturalization, 162, 163            New Zealand, 165, 171
                        Neo-Durkheimian political sociology,   Nichiren Shosh, 123
                            17–20                           Nicholson, Linda, 153
                        Neo-liberal globalization,          Nike, 54
                            de-statization and, 65          9/11
                        Neo-liberalism                        criticism of multiculturalism and,
                          citizenship and, 134, 141–143,        171–172
                            146–147                           media portrayal of, 84
                          defi ned, 239                        right of non-citizens after, 180–181
                          Foucauldians analysis of, 28–29   Nominal essences, 238
                          Inter-Governmental Organizations   Nominal essentialism, 152–154
                            and, 226–227                    Non-citizens, rights granted to,
                          markets and, 44, 45                   176–182
                        Neo-Marxism, 6–9                      in European Union, 182
                          globalization and, 48             Non-Governmental Organizations
                        Neo-pluralism, 14                       (NGOs), 64, 196–197
                        Networks                              consensus with states on
                          global social movements and,          international conventions, 206
                            124–125                           cooption of social movements by,
                          multiscalar, 37                       232
                          social movements as, 120, 122       defi ned, 239–240
                          social movements in submerged,      deliberative globalization and, 221
                            113–114                           Global Call to Action Against
                          vertical vs. horizontal, 65           Poverty and, 228–229
                        New assimilationism, 175–176          global civil society and, 214,
                        New Imperialism, The (Harvey), 50       216–217
                        “New racism,” 160, 161–165            global social networks and, 129
                        “New Right,” 198                      as part of social movement
                        New social movements, 88–90             network, 90
                          identity and, 115                   states and human rights and, 208
                          Melucci on, 114–115                 suggested role in international
                          social movement analysis and,         political organizations, 211–212
                            130n2                           North American Free Trade
                          vs. old, 89–91                        Agreement (NAFTA), 64, 186
                        New Social Movement Theory          North American Treaty Organization
                            (NSMT), 91, 106–118                 (NATO), 64
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